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Academic Standards

bullet Grading System
bullet Quality Point Average (QPA)
bullet Class Entrance Requirements
bullet Graduation Requirements


Grading System

The following table shows the grading system used by Northeastern University. The numerical equivalent for each grade is also indicated.

Grade Numerical
Equivalent
Verbal
Description
A 4.000
A-3.667
B+3.333
B 3.000Good attainment
B-2.667
C+2.333
C 2.000Satisfactory attainment
C-1.667
D+1.333
D 1.000Poor attainment
D-0.667
F 0.000Failure
I Incomplete (letter-graded course)
L Audit (no credit)
S Satisfactory achievement in a pass-fail course
U Unsatisfactory achievement in a pass-fail course
W Course withdrawal
X Incomplete in a pass-fail course
NENot Enrolled
IPIn Progress
* Grade not received


Quality Point Average (QPA)

The quality points you earn in a given course are determined based on your letter grade and the semester hours carried by the course. The total quality points earned divided by the total number of semester hours constitutes the quality-point average (QPA).

As an example, the table below calculates the quality-point average for a student who has registered for eight courses and received advanced standing credit (ASC) in another.

Grade
Achieved
Numerical
Equivalent
Semester
Hours
Quality Points
(Numerical Equivalent
times Semester Hours)
C 2.00048.000
A 4.000416.000
F 0.00040.000
B+3.333413.332
B+3.33326.666
D-0.66742.668
B-2.667410.668
I
ASC
Totals:

26

57.334

Using these values, QPA = total quality points (57.334) divided by total semester hours (26), yielding QPA = 2.205.

The following rules apply.

  • When you receive more than one grade in the same course, the most recent grade will be used to calculate your QPA.
  • Neither a grade of I (incomplete) nor a grade of W (withdrawal) will be considered in the final calculation of the QPA.
  • If you are a transfer student, you can receive advanced standing credits (ASC) for work completed at other institutions. While these credits count toward completion of degree requirements, neither the credits nor the grades earned in such courses are included in the QPA.

Class Entrance Requirements

The minimum overall quality-point averages listed are required for students to advance to the next rank and to graduate. 

To Advance To Your QPA Must Be
Sophomore1.6
Middler1.7
Junior1.8
Senior2.0
Graduation2.0

A cumulative quality-point average of 2.0 or better in major courses is required for graduation. Students are expected to carry the normal prescribed curriculum for the program. Details on criteria for academic probation and suspension are available at 120 Snell Engineering Center.


Graduation Requirements

Students transferring from another college or university are not eligible to receive the degree until they have completed at least one academic year at Northeastern immediately preceding their graduation. 

 

 
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